Deti Fliegl writes:
> Hi
>
> some days ago one of our systems crashed due to a defective CPU cooler.
> The XFS filesystem on it now is unmountable and unrepairable:
>
> ....
> imap claims in-use inode 686650 is free, correcting imap
> imap claims in-use inode 686651 is free, correcting imap
> imap claims in-use inode 686652 is free, correcting imap
> imap claims in-use inode 686653 is free, correcting imap
> imap claims in-use inode 686654 is free, correcting imap
> imap claims in-use inode 686655 is free, correcting imap
> avl_insert: Warning! duplicate range [0xbee40,0xbee80)
>
> fatal error -- xfs_repair: duplicate inode range
Any suggestions as to how the damage was done in the first place -
what the bug is?
There have been worrying reports of data corruption over the last few
weeks, and I am sure the developers are trying to track them down. My
own system hasn't been used much recently as I have been away on
holiday, but I booted it this morning and everything seemed fine
(running Linux 2.4.17-xfs as downloaded from CVS at the end of last
year).
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